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Tag Archives: IoT
Smart clothes peg pings your phone when there’s rain on the way
Peggy is a smart clothes-peg prototype that uses a number of sensors and local weather information to tell you when the washing is dry and ping you when rain’s on the way to prevent you drying the same load twice. … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, Future, Future Technology, Gadgets, Innovation, Internet of Things, IoT, Technology, weather
Tagged Auckland, clothes drier, El Nino, innovation, Internet of Things, IoT, modern tech, Peggy, Rain, smart clothes peg, washboard, washing board, washing machine, wet clothes
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IBM disrupts the Tour de France with IoT – ReadWrite
Dimension Data is partnering with IBM to analyze 198 riders’ data in the 2015 Tour de France, looking over 21 gruelling days of cycling. Sourced through Scoop.it from: readwrite.com This is the next generation of a concept that started with … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Glasses, AR, AR Glasses, Augmented Reality, cycling, Fleet Management, GPS Sports Tracking, Haptic Suits, Intelligent Transport Systems, Internet of Things, Internet Privacy, IoT, ITS, Sport, Sport GPS, Sports GPS, Transport
Tagged 3D headset, America's Cup, Bike tracking, camera that tracks individual player, GPS tracking, Internet of Things, IoT, Location-based service, player tracking, sport tracking, Tour de France, Traffic congestion, Virtual Spectator, VR, wearable technology, windsurfer tracking
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China’s tech entrepreneurs have stopped copying and started innovating (Wired UK)
China’s startups used to follow the lead of Apple and Facebook but Meituan, XinCheJian and YY are forging their own paths Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.wired.co.uk Apparently Seoul is the most ‘drunk’ city in the world. So Chinese entrepreneurs has … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple Watch, BAU, Business, China, Internet of Things, Internet Sales, IoT, New retail ideas, Retail, retail survival, SmartWatch
Tagged Apple, China, entrepreneur, Internet of Things, IoT, Lyft, new economy, ShenZhen, smartwatch, Uber, Zepp
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Digital Attack Map
Digital Attack Map – DDoS attacks around the globe Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.digitalattackmap.com This is fascinating. I knew that security agencies had access to this sort of information, but I didn’t know the public could see information like this. … Continue reading
Hacker drone is armed for aerial assault – RT
Events like DEFCON are great and smart vendors selling cool IoT consumer electronics, home automation and alarm systems will be asking, “would you like security with that?” If you say no, it will be at your peril. Continue reading
Posted in Autonomous cars, Driverless Cars, Drones, Hacking, Internet of Things, security
Tagged DEFCON, Drones, Hackers, hacking, Home Security, Internet of Things, IoT, WiFi
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Hackers Can Disable a Sniper Rifle — Or Change Its Target
If a hacker attacks your TrackingPoint smart gun over its Wi-Fi connection, you may find the weapon is aiming at a different target than you think. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.wired.com Hacking has a number of different meanings. My involvement … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Hackers, IoT
Tagged Autonomous cars, car security, Hackers, hacking, Internet of Things, IoT, Location Based Apps, Mobile Apps, remote control, software security
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GPS Stickers Track Your Belongings : Discovery News – Discovery News
Unlike other GPS tags on the market, the TrackerPad stickers are lightweight, flexible, waterproof and stick to any object. Sourced through Scoop.it from: news.discovery.com When it looks to good to be true it usually is. I have to take this … Continue reading
Posted in GPS Tracking, IoT
Tagged GPS tracking, Internet of Things, IoT, lost keys, low cost tracking, Tracking things, tracking valuables
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Intelligent Transport Systems – ITS ideas from Ericsson for safer fuel efficient driving
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is a new, promising scenario in the Networked Society. Will LTE evolution and 5G be able to tackle the technical cha… Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.youtube.com I’ve been having discussions with people lately about what visionary … Continue reading